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    All the Chinese auto brands coming to Australia in 2026 and beyond

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comApril 19, 2026No Comments10 Mins Read
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    “China speed” is the term used for how Chinese automakers quickly develop and roll out new models and technology, but there should be another term that’s used to describe how quickly they can enter and seize market share in an export market.

    This list of nine brands bound for Australia is almost certain to be out-of-date within a few months.

    While Chinese brands like GWM and MG are now well entrenched Down Under, within the past five years alone we’ve seen the launch of BYD, Denza, Deepal, Farizon, GAC, Geely, JAC, Leapmotor, IM Motors, Omoda Jaecoo, Xpeng and Zeekr, plus the return of Chery and Foton.

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    And, believe it or not, there are still Chinese brands that haven’t been launched in Australia, and even whole auto groups like FAW that have yet to plant their flag on local soil.

    So, for now, here are nine brands that have signalled they’re planning an Australian launch. Let’s check that tally in a few months… or perhaps even in a few weeks!

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